Near the end of her
acting career silent film actress Alla Nazimova was advised by her 'business
experts' to convert her mansion at the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Crescent
Heights into a revenue generating property to provide for her retirement.
By the time she had completed remodeling the house and adding the bungalow
complex in 1928 she was bankrupt and forced to sell out. Eventually she
was reduced to renting a flat in one corner of her former home.

' 'The Garden of
Allah' became a magnet for artistic visitors when they stayed in Hollywood.
The facilities included; an hotel, restaurant, bar, swimming pool, and
a series of bungalows for even more 'Bohemian' guests.

In its heyday 'The Garden' was home to, amongst many others; Robert Benchley,
Ernest Hemmingway, Gloria Stuart, the Marx brothers,
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sheilah Graham (author of a magnificent book, "The
Garden of Allah" Crown Publishing 1970) Dorothy Parker, Errol Flynn,
Greta Garbo, and Humphrey Bogart. It was torn down in June 1959. In attendance
was Francis X. Bushman, famed for the silent "Ben Hur." He and
his wife Iva had attended the opening party as well. It
is now a pink strip mall with a MacDonald's, a Subway Sandwich Shop, and
a pizza place - but no bar.

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